Monday, 26 March 2018

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FORGING AND CASTING EXPLAINED !!

Casting and forging are both industrial processes of metal forming and shaping. Different process used in different conditions. The main difference between casting and forging is that the metal is compulsory to heat and convert 
into liquid stage in casting but in forging metal is converted into desire shape by applying pressure with or without applying heat. If the metal is preheated into forging it does not convert into liquid stage. But before differentiate this both terms; you have to know about what is casting and what is forging.

Forging vs Casting:


Difference between Forging vs Casting

What is casting?

Casting is a process in which metal is heated until molten stage and pour this liquid metal into a mold or cavity where it is allow solidifying. This process converts the metal into desire shape. It is useful to make complex structure. Most of the industrial structures parts are like lathe machine bed, milling machine bed make big base of other machinery part, IC engine components etc. are made by this process.

Advantages of Casting

  • This process can form very large structure which is impossible to form by other process.
  • It can make any complex and unsymmetrical structure.
  • The structure formed by this process has high compressive strength.
  • It can attain wide range of properties.
  • This process can attain high accuracy.

What is forging?

On the other hand forging is the process of converting metal into desire shape by applying pressure and with or without heat. When the metal is heated before applying pressure the process is called hot forging. In forging metal is heated before below critical temperature or below molten stage. Rolling, pressing, Wire drawing etc. is various types of forging. All sheets, small component, wire etc are formed by this process.


Advantages of Forging:

  • It produces tougher product compare to other.
  • The product made by forging has high impact or tensile strength.

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